eliPPi49 6 : .... A INTEvr'Cattnittietiewr—Wet flid under I the telegraphic head'itt the 1401, Yprk the following item, dated nariisbuiwActii x,'1857. We have some doubts of* car. reetness • - A new politicat cornblnation' 'his' just -been• - der ,loped. The disappointed Deemer:4 mid the Straightout Amorkiani4tre uniting on Governer Geary. A Cotnenittee hai upon Geary,.and he luta peed to accept:theft nomination. Great excitement pi e vai Is anion the Politieians. The Louden Critic mays thia, works of Dickens are betterhni:in in Fran * than those of Shakiipeare. A.new ,cegtOerfett of the denominci , Lion of ss's -on the Anthracite Bank, at Tarn /qua, F'a. is in cireidationnunterfeit $5% on the Southwark Bank of "Philadelphia, are alto in circulation. , Aecordiiig to an essay written on the' population ofTrauce, by M. J.,egoyt, and pbl.. fished by him in the Journal des Econotniates, nearly me third part of thetnen, and more than one-half of the wpm en, whci.tuorrittd 4 4l2- ring a recent year, were unable to "read aid write. - .... the next time any neighboring Dem:, : - .vatic homilist feels like preaching- upon ta) - - itiall integrity, will he please take for a text! he recent repudiation•by the DemeeratidSu.i, r eme.Court of California of ithe State Debt f California, contracted by Democrats? ..; . The BeOlehem-Time* - to bead ofrthe Locos from charging Wilmot with ,being a 'Catholic and proving it by asserting that be was married by a Citthitlie Priest, re.pnblish 'cs t h e notice of Mr, Wilmot'Smarriage,Which oceurred in Bethlehem, on :March .14, 1835, when Rev: Chas. P.:Seid le, Ostor'ofthe ,Iltis; . ravian church; cAcitited in tying the hymen; lal knot between him and MIS* Ann Morgan,' then of that borongh; ... The'New‘Jersey Town ElectionahaFP resulted generally in favor of the Democrats; in the northern part of the . State. It is. wor thy of note that the opposition party. was Re publican in character, and thitt atiths - Jkiner. jeans did not go with them ; 'nor appear -with ' separate Candidate's, they must hove coitles . ced with the Deinocratit :The position x.tt New Jersey between theoko great cities of New YOrk and Philadelphia isstifficientto - ac - Ount for this. • ---. '. :1 . .. . . . . • —: .- Land speculators 4avit' invaded Smith. ern Illinoiii.'und are buying lip all" they can get 'bold of.- . . • • . ; Twenty families on_ the Des Moines rirPr. lowa;' are reported to have :been jinn-. dered by the Indians. • - '.., •-. 1 . - , In lowa ea : l i , tuwa,'tt large population having recently'` sprung - up in. the vicinity of .the iitiliOad depot, a SundaY School, which is attended by about 50 children, is 'held every ,Sabbath in a railroad car in that place. The .Troy Time . s tw.o beguiti, Iful aid aecomplished maiden ladies in Lk.; -singb - nrgh,. N!: 1., who are . held in celibacy' :by the . foree ofcircumstances. Their father, •a wealthy retired merchant, „died: some time since, and left a will; ,by the provisions of 'which his entire property reverted to:a foreign Tarty. in case they should marry anybody *ho was not a Catholic;' Preferring celibacy, :to poverty; and-not having seen any Catholic gentleman litho win their hearts, they are passing into old triit_iiienhoe.d. Some for tune hunting yhuths will probably save them .from such afata. by i lg their creed." .... The Lehigh Valley, Times estimates strengthrtlie die `side door' party as fol lows :—Philadelphia,' 4000; Montgomery - , Chester, ,aud tan aister, 300; Northampton, - -275 ; Allegheny ; 250; Schuylkill; Northum berland and' Dauphin. -600; and in the • re mainder of the State about 800. Total si rength , of the side door' party. 6.255; We think this an over estimate.--Readiv Journal. It , is calculated that the profits real. iced yearly from the African shwa trade Amount to about eleren of dollars while the capital invested does not exceed four millioos; that there is a fleet of fGrtyy. 'vessels, miiiinea by tt . total !force of nearly a thchisaud men and that by ;means of *noel, :come thirty-thousand slaves are exported •yearly from the mist of Africa. • - The - New Yorii:Leilishiture propose that the Supreme Court of 'the United States .shatl be remckielled so that , the Judges - shall he taken from the differeCt sections of: the Union in proportion to population. have noteen - a "national ciemociat7 yet whe cot.- curs in that proposition.' They:ill think it monstrous thus, to.equalizerepresentation In the Court of last resort. A proposition:is:lN . ' irnteroplation to 'buy the land and neirO i estvi - ned by slave holders in . Kentucky..atVr present , valua tion; and if three:foUrthS Ites'slave-hOlders -in the State will agree to sell, the proposed corn pany will -Ravioli% a sum of -money equal to one-half the ektimated Value -rot biaik and • in one year .nfter, pay the -.whole -balatiee. 'The slavei will be i set free. and .the liu&sOld liven ad ieneed price, in vie.w -of. the State ell - ling free in• one . year after - the :first pas= inent .the Masters, and the State:heeozoing settled - with 'real "And uSt riOtis enterprising free peOple.--4Newpor.t (14)'7,sunt.- • ...,. The-St. Louis -pap,erstring us the in: supra] address--of the Mayor. elect ,offizat In it he. takes strong ground in favor ',of free white *hoz 'for the Stateof Missouri." Mr. Taylor President Of - the board of Alder! men replied, stating that he greed „to Wipe. sitions'ita'ken 137 as' 'ldiyorl, but ..:disagreed With his views as to. the .proper tune to. 'ag4 tate.tbe question. The . people 'of_ st. Louis seem to be wide. awake to' the issues ~which the Slaver uestiou is dull mow! ,4 4 !;losely home upon them. Information has readied England that upward-410AM Noriegiana will promed from Norway to Quebec during the present •Butnro ,Several of those will remain in Canada, but-the • /*ger piortion will pass on to the North-western 13tates of.Amnerica. -Sir Cusack Roney has left:England lor Christiana to make arrangeinents for Ihei transit 914ese persona, from fi)..u:C"ee to their destination, and .also tO hissevninite information with re&r ence to-Canada on behalf of the Government. .`.. European - Time: announces that Mr. Chtules Mickey is un the. ire of paying 11 V hit to the United States and. Canada, in or: der 'kJ see with hisown.eyealbi44,43 kiety there—to':enjoY the magnifieerit seene 7 - ry of the Western world, and toobaerve tbe practical- yorking of rolitieal inatitutioni t‘virich - excite - touitieb surprise and- erithDilitri in the oh 3 (*wits) Louis Nitlit . ileon irialgot intrft contro versy With' theltoman taiestimititi; - And has' had to;eetpure the Bishop ofitifoityiris illi*pooted -that the Bisho p will resigii iris Bit:ll46ton the ridviee of the 1-4-,*vrflo disei-ntit wwith . JoOsen the hontivhetween ftortieritirin*; The recent elections In Oreat Britain have resulted in the triempb of the ininiste. petty, end terdeahaeratob sidered me having the destiniesof.- , the. MOM ;n his hands, - , - 11.4114111011101114. 0„A: 'A I 4.t titeetritii7 Ma* Criitervirmimee of the N. -V7W6viss. , Lswairscs, K. T., April.lo„ 1857. htr:litanton,*.wowgieutotl4loTer rit9tY, has jU 5 t striSde He ofigukinick.ths. -Territory.. by tile!" back_ docw,r- Unsex •City -and. Weapon, , Mxr. didatilunmoti l arid scibmiti Several of the ditetiwgitiskid - Pro: Slavery officials:l' It is a trilling matter of it: iquette, but gOod taste tr.iiht have dietated a •disembarkation at quindarti or-Leaveoworth. He is a portly itritientan, and looks respect. able; He will be edit* Goienior until Gov. Walker arrives, , I do,not sttpme,he is en. dowel with anY lektraordintry powers, and the likelihood' is that be Will keep very : quiet till his successor 'arrives. :He as greeted in ik kind and respectful manner by several of the tnen of Lawrence, and, in reply to coot leous invitation, t± promlied tcl visit ns nett Atoitday. ! J , THE LAND On'ictit.--Arttong the other iniana . by Gov, - c4ary suoceeded io gaining the raid will of the people of Komi"; was: the; promise; cm .his part, that' the new Land office, should be fairly located, and at points which have been made prornitterit by the flOw of emigration and enterprise. Man hattanseas haye beendotie of th . , vi No,,it is ascertained that the new Adminis tration has exhibited its fancy . for Border-Ruf flans in the most abject way.• While there are many thriving and real towns in Kansas, the Land offices have been located at bogus tawny, the creatures of bogus legislation, Where there is no enterprise, and where the settlers do not go, and will not go; town speculations, owned by Missouri, as are the laws and local officers of •Kansas. Of this stripe I would enumerate the town of Ogden, on the Kansas, and the town of Fort Scott, in the south part of the Territory. Not con tent with giving the Land offices to the Ruf fians, the new ['resident has sent the Land offices to their paper towns, to the inconven ience of the people, and to build up the men who roh and oppress Kansas. Missotnu PREPARATION.—The brass can non which was taken by the U. S. troop's at the time the liickoilr Point i prisonera were aiptured, ; last Full, and which has been in . Lecompton ever si rce , until lately, has been removed teom that place,-by the connivance of the authoritiea; and is now on the Missou ri border, close to Westport. his doubtless tbe,intention to;have it there to be ready in ease an' invasion should be necessary. It ought to have been taken from Lecompton by. the Free State men, and would have been; , but for a feveriSh• anxiety to avoid doing any thing that:might be regarded as wrong by the unduly sensitive. Taxns.—The boffin- County Judge has been in Lawrence and threatened tact Sheriff Jones will be down to collect the tax es, or to seize property therefor. The bogus officials are getting so excessively exalted on account of the. appointment of Border Ruf fians to all the Federal offices , that they can •scarcely keep within piudent bounds, 'The" Lecompton Union' exults in the appointment of Walker. .14.issO6txIsis.nrEatses.-7 A., young 'Free. . State squatter, ;" Who lived down on the : Pota. watamie Crak, Wa.s.recent I v seized by a band of men :frortr carried to that State hy v , lodged in Went to Leta interpose. the - authoril vor.; April 24th, BALDWES, of Br..ten, of Disnocl:: In Thomson, April 16th, b): . 31.. T. Whitney, Esq Mr. WILLIAM ,PELTON, of Dar:rare co., X. Y., and EL Miss MART S. PERKIN", of Thomson., -, in New-Mfitrrd on Sunday the '27th inst. by Elliot Aldrich Pig. Mr. Omen MeDonau) and Miat Barr Biotin( both of Great Bend Pa. In , Joliet, TO., April 19th, at the reeidenee of W. Latiotupson, Kr. Loans ROstssos, Attorney at In Dubuque., lowa, formerly of Brooklyn, Sasq. ContnyPa., in Abe 29th year of his age. . • Apra 151 h, Dca. DaTw Get; in the 91st year of his age- - 1 - - . , Deacon Geer, a native of Rent Township, Litch fiCistto.,o:mn., was born Dee. 4, 1766. When a bout 31:1 years of age he united with the Congregation- Church in the, place of his it 0404 and in 1818 was ciurscra a Deacon; which office he held until 1884, when, removing to this place; he transferred his relation to the Presbyterian - Church of Montrose. Tbe of manner and , the gentleness of spirit of our 'venerated friend secured the strong affection of all who knew him ; while the uniform consistency Of his lifewitla his profession, his interest In the pros- I pe . rity of the tie of theitedeerner, his peaceful sub- 1 minion to the orderings of God's providence ,and his spiritual mindedness, bore steady - evidence to the sin ' cerity of his piety and to the ripening maturity of his spirit for a better world., - During most of the past year he was with his child- ren, in the city New 'York,. and, was looking with - Much interest Inlis anticipated return to those with wbcnn be hid spent the last thirty years of his life and who were prepared, most Cordially to welcome him, With the hope of being able to minister to his com fort amid_ - the infirmities of inereakingage. But God in his wisdom Ordained it otherwise. At' the 'very time that errangents were making-for' his return, be, under the pressure of age rather than of disease, fell quietly - asleep. His body was brought up and in terred, on the 19th, in our village grave yard, by the ells of the chosen companion of his youthful days— the wife of his manhood—and the /sympathizing part :tier of his hoary age!.-with whom, for 66 years, he had. lived in . uninterrupted harmony; and who two years since finished her course in peace. thus pre ceding Min a little, in the enjoyment of the recom pense Of the righteous. II; A. R. tn Bridgewater, on the 24th ins% MIS. Punts Fan coin, wife of Mr. John Faneher," aged 64 years. Mrs:Fineher irks born indiralntrim, then Luzern - e Comity; September 7th, 1798. She gave evidence of . obmin' log &good hope in Christ, and was baptised by Sid. Jacob Drake, andtmited with the Baptist Church when &boat eleven years of.age. She has maintained er profession ever' since, In such a manner that no 'one that'll:new hirkad a reason to douirt the relay other adoption Into the amity of God's eirßdren. She Was esteemed and beloved by all that know her. She. suffered severelrfor many months with that dreittlibl disease, Consumption, but was newer icirorrvt to mar -mar or complain.; . She was peifectlrreirgtoed to die, and said-to the orvite.r, that she la an assurance in bee mind; that she shoald.go to dwell with 'the Sav iour that the had-always loved from the time she thought He had 'given her a new . heart. She had times in the first part of her , pilgrimage, of doubting her hope, by examining her fife, bit k 'hen die has carrierther case' to the belied always given her relieffrom her,fears. And now she wasready to leave her numerous 'friends; and all of earth fur Heaven. And wifen the time alter departure had fully come, she died Without a suogee, hating given her last farewell to tben -She has left a kind tosband, `slat* lathib , ilildren; sad a large circle of friends to" mourn her Use. [Cox. OE In I.4itri, — Bask. Cli„-Pa., on 4atorday the 18th of ,pall;- 11367 * .Iirmax son.of Judo! and Anna. , dged.P_ . I „Ths , demand settor:widow, (a second wife) and fire sling children; tour by his Snit and cope by his se e . .ond - The - deceased suffered with pulmonary conensitrition" E ihei ata : ft irrirtbi,'. - *id without a 5t11116 4 e"0. 1 44 8 f , 041110:114stt Slaillikftkri. evklienee othis IVtc4l With am/ and 14. reswaretion *or 4 1141 .0aP5 1 4. :. 1 40** in.** , of Olkeious tumor % Ifielielielve'lll2W22ll2l2ll•l2o.l2o4log baea 07 odfit may. *-00.46110011 fa the lmnie zatnettbdan*D'acookint et await. .sabir scom p ; lkiatitageohistkomila than, ; asibllowtx • illeY, - (2422isdi'lltfieciaebvisaftegiot;• • - &ABM, 10rfaltik A.M. - 14P0P 0 . 1; 2 . ; Smiusell; " - 7. Ceetro " fa . Atekt*U 41 3kuMb " r. 'lseicie - 0, No. 2 ".• 20 , imdagressisr 24, K rta see, it IL " " 1 - •' 4 B. F. Tinrosurr, Co. Supt. New'Xilford,'Afril 29, 1067.-4 w. - DIED: 111114.UNWIF Eitit=ono. Pausy,Miiiithftdelatieb4 y. No.l 1 1 1 1 11, "Mre4rliPtilkri ID meet sibeirlintioa Hme., -rw i torir?Tc#44 sawn*, )I,,ata i t t *.el o'c ' . Tpilliiii;JibettnEts. - 9 ' (N 7:; - Bitietaaint, Beenstaiii. ' AletwilatifeThe readmit of Seequeltanne Comity will boki their nett f i teirter6l ITiAhlweleVotrfn Rosh trernekip,iniheeellewis 1 boas neer Coolies Intern; (ifiereerly town titelotiogie sdiael floaseateiTriolay Ybd tlitUrftij, the 228 end etille,;•111h1., AN umbers *ems tlistenee tYAI be seeetetnedated free ofeiteme. - • ^ - • • • ' A. & lbeefittar epiThr4 • -W1 Paean, f paiimitter. READEL It you desire a rand aud geode Pori' gative, which neither nauseates or eras rise to ha. peasant offbeat, - procure HALSMYS VORZEIT PILL& Realer, If you with to be sure of a pure v table 'esedidne, which contains no adomel or what ever, ask for ,Haltefa Forest PiW. and avoid at . , . . , Reeder, ff . * Weald Lire the best awn nd ex.' earimpuilk Dandedion; mod Bloodßait,- tor,; 1n the Moil, hansom etiahs Halsey% Relit': imm-r it yen would have mmadne which does Mit letre,, the bowels costive, IMestinenemil the tone of the stomach and bowels, procure fialsey's Forest ma. Reader, if you do mot whit to Gdl a victim M Nom e ! dangers:a; sickness, 'sod be subjected to a pirtvikian's bill of twenty • or fifty dollars, take Dr. lialaey's Forest Pills as non as unfavorablesyMptome arefelt. Reader, If you are bilious, or have any complaint which requires a purgative medicine, lialsey's Forest Pills are the best you can MC ; and if on have the • ague and fever, old colds and coughs, or rheumatism, the Forest Pills, taken in connection with Dr. sev's Wine, will cure you when other medicines fail., br.:llslsey's advertisement can be'seen in anoth.4 l er part of this paper. ABEL TBRILELL, Agent. March 1857.—tw Gr , 11.30/kill' ~~~~~~~~~8~ FOR The Spring Trade 1 1 --01 , --. 100'7 : !I THE subscribers hare on hand, (and ate ionstin ly receiving additions thereto) the largest 'toe and most varied assortment of NEW GOODS ever before offered to the people :of this comonmiti, comprising almost everything :expected to ye obtained at Country Stores; all selected with the view of weeting the var ions wants, and necessities • of ourcastorners. SMALL PROFITS!! • - We are selling; and are waling to - sell our whole stock of . Good.s, at the very small est advanee,from Cost,ctm sistcnt with a swish Terminer &tire- profit, believing it to be more to our interest; to sell a large amount of CI 0 01) S, at a swap profit, than a small Arno unt at a heavy p it. Cash Purchasers Take Notice ! .. • Those who . . . -. buy their goods , .11, we ask, note the above facts,' and act, as will assuredly j '.: be for their best inter:st, ' by giving us -a OLD CUSTOMERS U Thankful for the opport of serving so numerous a list of customers, and highly ap preciating their many favors during the year past, we assure . • i them, that it Shall be our constant study and care to anticipate and meet their wants in every ' • .PRODUCE WANTED ! 3fost kind' If Produce rantrei . achanye for 000 Partindars Little & Harding' lunkhanonelt Dept, AprU 29, 1867.-141 ml DItbSOLIUTION• 1- HE firm esisting under the name of S. H. & D. SAYRE hag been diftwdred by mutpal co - t The bu.inewa will he :continued under the nom. of S: H. SATRE Et. BRO'S. S. H. SAYR . April 29, 1857. P. SAYRE. S. FL SAYRE :& BROTHER Are now receiving a frerb supply of all kinds .! • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. dch Tor Cash or produce be bought very VV ALL PAPER, a select lot just trceW l 4 S. 11 . SAYS BRO'.I PLOWS! PLOWS'! WE invite the attention of farmers,to th e celeb ed PEEKSKILL FLOW which we have ad , to our large assortment S. 11. SATRE & BRO'S April 29, 1857. Proprietora of Foun., ANEW WEEKLY. The 'Philadelphia Weekly Tim: s PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA, • DICTOTED TO Republican Principles, Newi, L, t vrature, Arts & Science. • "proprietors of the Pn:LADSLTHiI MOOS nuns respectfully announce that -they v made the necessary arrangements to commence publication of a weekly paper with the above till Single copy, per annum $2 00 - Trio copies, " ... ..... 300 . - - Five copes, . " ... ..... 800 Ten copies, " ..12 00 Twenty copies, per annum, to one address, and any larger - miniver, at the - tate of $1 - per atunm; 20 00 Any person sending us a Club of twenty .or . '. la be entitled to an extra copy. Payment in a, falsee is required in all cases. . The first number wid be Jar - nod on Saturday, Play Id INIT. et _ While this paper will be conservative is ha tenden , , ties, *and independent in its discussions, it' bo heartily in sympathy with the great poUtical s proposed by the National Republi.sn mar of 1856. The aggressions of slavery as a politi cal 1,- 4 t r , er, and the eroits making to give It- a Wheal en. dorsentent as a part of the .constitidonal law the Union, will be firmly resin while it wfil main It, In all their integrity; the si but of every oar common country. -Th policy of the tes Must be s elf protection, not aggression, and ft wilt be the sins to carry about in a fraternal Wert. The 'Niel will contain a large amount of nal, editotid r ind miscellaneous matter, he., earefolke arrunged, with.expreaa to making it a popular and Interesting • - FA.ll:llst ActwePAPza.. , ,-. '- ~ .. The_ price ptlhe Tutee Willi kn: Ai lie - it it to * put in the haute Orevery tainCy In the.' _ - nits. 1 6wsulin'yoursitiweript4tmeituls enify by. ' se ! aim one fithe beet papers.,pdAliiiked bi t he . cl! 1 l!ezee. renpose b e doe 11* 810* , 1 1 act luxe the sat* mailed to them reipistly. : . . .litiiiti :;--Dally, $5 per MIMI in. iskeerros - Misr !L.' , PartsDaLTlLLi Mounts Tsui? Oil ' -MI L IlliCheaut Street, Philidelpide. • _.. . - . 41 Ars Wilmot. In a Wei Madre SO ths W o sod Wu:cur Ton The WeUam e euierprisi cassia be likyk: over " uftelad As at skiley led exesiiied bdusee in di eitY et die U slava Indispendble to our penmen • so We Sate.* l'ithwliipringr-Gisoods . Mille NEW swam in 61lossa. . Tart "rinaersktued . having t hist l ea • • k.)ll • :fr innlew ' 'lsibiting to.. the hood le of °noon " and cinipiete tosbetelent or I fry Goods:, : Cireeeriei, Croatetn , lGOdelar4 - . 800 end Shoes, Made and Caps. .' • ReadEidade Clothing, rt 7 k Fancy , conalstlng of —Larva, limps Miles Viaphaits, .friats, &lettings, 214ispe, Oil a Li* itock RIMER GOODS " . • formed and boys' year. Believing therßeetly Pay and Short Credit system to be the ter one, , our motto is "The nimble sixpence is better than the slow.shillite Call and see es for we . 40 sell :you coeds Cheap kr cash. _ ILLWL*T GUILD. Mom, A pril. EO, 1857. • • . N. B. AU kinds cd produce taken hi Exchange for ciiconns Hoszwavi a -!large mock, • of every variev, far Ladies,. deli* and Child ren) at MAWS: . . 1)00TS ac SHOES, and Iteak' 4lade .Cloth hq, lid every style In market, • BAWLEY 4101:31:D13. FLOUR SALT, by the Witt of pound, 4St, at HAWLEY & 'GUILD'S. Dairymen, Wlike Notice. AWLEY & GUILD have conMantly on hand, JL.l..and have made to order,Churns, firkin, Retuen Pails and Tubs, of the bst qualitv..-? Gibson, April 30, 1857. 'Din a shOrt time since the equilibrium 'of out _LP usually quiet Tillage was disturbed by the report of Ere arms, and the rumor that a man s e life had been imperiled in our streets. It proved to be no very serious occurrence, and the difficalty was final ly satisfactorily adjusted.—That perturbation having subsided—the excitement is now caused by the ere• moutons rush to Chandler's to buy ' Softly and gently we would say to the fair ladies of our community, our stock comprises almost every thing necessary to complete a complete lady's ward robe, from a nicely—li--Llioc—Hoolied Skeleton Skirt, to_a splendid Flounce flowing Robe. For:mu tual benefit we will enumerate. Lawn Robes. beau tiful flounced and plain Beregri Robes, Fancy all wool Detentes; Do lieges, Imperial Challis, Plain and Fig ured Brilliants, Chambras, Elingharns, Merimac Prints, • Plain - and Figured, Black 'Lawns, Ladies mourning Collars and Triminings, Frinch Embroidered Collars, Underalcerea and Flouncing., Stamped Collars, Edg ing., &T., Brass Hoops, Bamboo, do., Hooped Skirts, Silk end Moire Antique Belts, Velvet end Moire - An tique Tritntnings,Estella Shawls,Broch ditto.,all kinds of !Shades and Cohan, Gloves'and — Hosiery a great variety, Bracelets and Jewelry, ;rt fine msdrt ment, Pearl Port Moniaes and Card CoMes, he., tic. To the:gentlemen in ' particular, and the rest of mankind in general, we would say, thatt we dent be- hem that abresa makes the taan," . yet we do thinkt that he our be made to hook wonderfdly tiin one, by " piling" himself into some of the materials which we have provided for his indivianal use. 'Call and eon-, vince yourselves by an examination of the abundance. Fancy Shirting; Amu Neck Time Fent,' Ogranra,' Fancy Shirts, Fists, Pants, Cingts, Vegans's, Cloths, Fancy Cassameres, Summer Plaids, Kentucky Jeans, Tiered; Sattenetts, Hats and Caps, a srrest supply of the most improved fashions and colors, Fancy Foeb. et Hall, Linen do. , Fasiey Border, Silk do., Sus. pendeis, Pearl and Gold Shirt Studs and Sleeve But tons, Carnelean Coat Fasteners and Biatons, rie.oke. In het almost everything requisite to improie a Lady's of Gentleman's wearing apparel can be ob taintcrt at F. B. CILANDL.ER'S. NEXT WE 25 - WITNESSES 1 1 1 1 The Forger 'Convicted. SR JOB" IL, lITICIS TEX Who has had 10 years. experienoe u a Banker and Publisher, and Author of CI AA e A and of res at de Broachtay rabersaete e =N MI when, L e ch 10 successive nightsi over gl• ISt 50 , 000 People Greeted him with Rounds of Applause,. while • be exhibited the runner in which Counterfeiters axecute"tbeir Frauds, and the , surest and • , Shortest Means of Protecting theca I CS 274 - Bank Note Engravers all say that AC is the greatest My* of Paper Mosey living. fIISEATEST DISCOVERY -el a the Present Cenrtury for Deteethig Conterteit Bank Notes. - sa. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, r e and exhibiting at 'venue every Conn lerfeit in Circulationi 1• 0 ETA, Itennetand Drees I'rliiimbp, $e s complete aosortmeat at - HAWLEY k 'MUM: .Shooting Affair! : ATTEMPTED MURDER., GOODS-t*.W GOODS-FANCY GOODS . -ALL KINDS OF GOODS- • Montrose; April .tP; M 37. SHOVELS. SPADES" SCOOPS, Door Latches, Hammer!, Tea‘and !Table Spoon; .Knives and Forks, &liners and Pocket Knives, Shoe and Carpet Tatlm..l3ootandScrubbfrißrushes, Cur ry Combs and Cards, &c. Sm.; cheap, at PITANDLEWS, FRESU - LOT OF GROCERIES, old Jaya Coffee, Burnt and around, warranted pine, just received, at ca.4l pLzir3. "VIEW BOOKS, raper_and Envelopes Pens .L l l ind Holders, Inks and Inkstands, Ledgers and Day !Woks, Blank Books and Memorandum. on hand by the quantity, at CHAN'DLER'S. I EIIORIIIOES PILE or Paper Hang ings luai Borders. oa CILISDLIES. TAILS & WINDOW SEAS at sit . 1N kinds sad sites, at • • CHTINDLINS. TE members of the Mum Thu —..A"Lt.llll` COM- Aunt', are hereby ordered to meet on lacisatllag, the 4111t - iteret *ay next, at Union Ball, in the 'Township of Iffirford„ at Si clock A. 11, arced acid equipped according to la*, for the purpose of mow, drill /' By order ef the CkPapatty. - UarfOrd, April 30, 11367.- tw • 1. Plows: Plows !t . TOT'S PLOWS of all the different pattern/+-- 1 Pio* Points, &c. .Also; Eagle Ffnandry Plows and castings, at shop prices, by: HEMPSTEAD tk ifcAlf.V27/E. Prints, Lawns, &c.• , A GOOD assortment Cocheco, Merrimac, ,Pact. fic, Sprague and Philip Alien Prints, selling at the old prices. Also a fine variety oh Lawns, Bril liants, Chalks; Barrges, &c., cheap as the cheapest. by , • LIEMPSTEAD a MeKENZIE. . Flour. • ' rIIIIE BEST FLOUR in the tharket, idling it only L 0,00 bbl, by , HEMPSTEAD fk , MeMENZIE. • • Broolant, April SO, 1857. Arrenged so admirably. that REFERENCE is EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. tar No bides to esvnine No peel to hunt up! ati But so simplified aid arrsinged,that the Movitsrit, Ca Banker. and Business Ban noses all at s .Olmtee. Pig English, "we.% and &reek al Iles Each teas read the lame in tds own Native Tongue. agthil Mg Perfect . Bank Not List Published, Moo s List of ' ...4 l Eke Private !Barkers hi Amer ' .:41. Complete Ittaimmy of the Youurcs tEtoors A Attstuca will be published in each e dltion. with all the Important NEWS 'OrTarft/VT.' Alma BERM OE TALES , 1 1 " 1 .ht)* turt:Old Itaansetipt, toned ht the Eats.- It furalakes the Most Complete Rita* a s • : 4 ° l : • mum& • thitaidt , &iedbfng Pendeiing Positions lawbieli ' L sad °oedema of dal Caton Mee a been so ofteo tbmd.l'hest Stories will etookate throooout thp,okokryes4saft 1 , 121 Ime s the lapinanatftegeter tifered to the /Wk. Mik ' Etwatsbal Weekly to lishostibeesealy,tt tat a year: Al. letters mast be ethinmsed to -_ JOHNS SIMI Broker, robashot end blifeka" *met, MY. Alp oplatatertyl- Miiiiffi ritAWAs Reach of Au. p-,*``i 7 , .D il- EKER&O - 8.)4;43 - office e.ot tut. Co, Po, oa e sj slgie witinass4Xo. 848:leverefrettst, Afil.vl ICE= 41 1:14kti1ijiie14111641,1,11440R: E have 4,500 ecru oh choice thither lands a Ift-ilortide :a there hi Bustpmbannsi9mrdr. tbekihmee in Erie, Wayne Co., with an Abel:leppe Of sriitei.Pascer;lllMs; tc. We wM divide,* garret thievaluabie tract into farms of, any • requisite size; and sill dispose of them to actual seders, to improte, upon seconanesdadng Semi, and at low prieek "The "I• WO 4 9 fm3l, OfS4atei liviladaPted , t! ) hit gunstock or • Diu' mikelhunous orop*— Avert of the above land has excellent keen oek teak_ . ike." We hare ARO some 50 IMPROVED FAIM lying in Suaimehiumua Count 7, Pa., Broome and Tomo. kins Cw , 74.• Y. s and a few lying in Chenango 1,4160 acrd litlYeSern Virginia, iiiso seTIO plan isOmi lovir 50,000 acre* of unbroken pod& huni, Imperiled with timber sufficient for farm pmpooes, trell wispftd for conversion into profitable crop or Stock 641114 of forti acres ufiwgrcis, for sale u pon :el favorable tents. ; Lauds fu Illinois. Vte hate &tole 20.000 acres or prairie laud in differen!, sections of llNnois, offering slinilar adranta geitO crolgrimis, as those dicier& Wo bore several hundred acres of excellent land in Wisconsin, to be sold in lots to suit purchaser*; and oh reasonable terms. Lands in Indiana, Minnesota, Xansas, and Nebras. ka, &Tering great inducements to settlers *lso desire rich and cheap farming bunk -Great Bend, April 30, 1857. DICITSCAN •ig i ftlß Anew : article for Mattresses and elis ions. lam now prepared - to furni..th Ml who want good and cheap Mattresues. Muscan Bair is recommen& rd u being better than hair or feathers, It is free from all moths, worms, and no bug,` not even the bed , bag will go near it, nor remain where it Is. Mattres ses of Bair or Coma made on short notice. G. F. FORDHAM, Nos. I, 2, & 3, Basement, Searle's Hotel. Montrose., Pa., Apnl 30, 1857.4 f - • • • DiUM • TOUT.' 11231 116321.1111111114011. AA Les Items S. Rttri, having been under the tn lrl of Professor Barsini, of New York, ex iTessirto' qttalify herself foe giving instruction, dill give lessons on the PIANO and in SINGING, at the residence of her father, Rev. U. A. Riley. • Montrose, April 22, 1857. - - • • FOUND. - - 24 le.; the plank road betweer Montrese and Montrose tirepot . , ft:potket bok,, containing •a ' sultan A - 4 - nsoney., - - • • JOHN 1:11468=.= Harford, April 22; 1857.-4 w . ..LIiDIES-1 GENTLEMEN ,lIAT want :PAPER HANGING- done in a scientific manner, and at the shortest notice, will cal on E. Mackin, at the Cabinet /bop, foot e( Main Street, -Neintose, April 15,1857.-15vr .ST.LrFORD'S OLIVE TAU; 'at, . TURRELL'S )ALT. We Ire selling the befit =lt for I Ts. and .ltd. per bbl. 1141(PSTEAD McKENZIE. bionirlyn, April 16,.1867. .V101A116811616 dc SAMAR. Weonli sell prime 3ftiscortdoYolasses Ibr 70 cts. - per and fait rale Sum for 12.1 cts. 153. 2 - HEMPSTEAD& MeKENZIR DOOMS & 81110 ES, at last years priers for Cash, Barter, or short credit , HEMPSTEAD if: MeREATZI.E. OLOitifilkltV. ,'Persons in want of Clothing, % 4 4, : atn . ttinutlicorilltlo well to ex:to:due ottr,ssock before purchasing elgewbere. HEMPSTEAD d: itriCENZIR. BOMNI ETS & RIBBONS. A fine amort went of Ladies' and Misses Slimy and Leghorn . Bonnets, Flatt,_ Bonnett Ribbons; Flowers. de., sell ing low, at lIEMPSTEAD 41: IIcKENZIE'S. • Brooklyn, April 15, 107. - Dissolution . • •E - firm of MOTT & TYLER, is this day dimly. Ted by mutual consent. The business will bso atrried on by - C. W. Mott. 'Montrose, April .14th, 1857. • " • Ar'the.,..*Asol Directors of Saninsehaiunt Mandy. ( mo t E 1 In pursuance of the 43d section of the Act of Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House Montro-o on the ,nate MONDAY IX NAT% A.. D. 1857, being tkeloura* ay of the month, at 1 o clock In the afternoon, and select, eara yore, by a m4Ority-of the whole number or Directors present, one person oflit erary and scientific attainments, and of skill and cx. perience in the art of Teaching, as Cousrr Seems, etwnsart, for the three succeeding:years; determine the amount of compthmation for the same, and -certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg; as required by the the 39th and 40th sections of said act. B. F. TEWKSBURY, Co. Supt., of SuNuehanna County. New Milford, April 15th 1857.-14w3 REAL ESTAT E. Y virtue of an order, issued out of the Orphans' B Court of Susquehanna County, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Friday, the first day of May next, at one o'clOck P. M., all the right, title, and interest of Joseph Glover, deceased, in and mall that certain lot or tract of laud, situate in the town ship of Jackson, County of Susquehanna, bounded on the North by lands of George Wood and I. B. Greg ory; on the Fast by Lands, of Luther Barrett; on the South by lends , supposed to belong to the Estate of Seku Neviert, deceased, and on the West by lands of William Esterbrook ; containing about one hun dred item, sod about twenty arms cleared. Terms of payment made known on•dav of sale. WM A BARREIt, Admit. Jackson, April 15, 1857.-3 w N T V L 4 annoin to the of Franklin acid tsrewiiteprepared, ondeuoth inst., to commence the Millinery,business for the sea son, when all calls in that line will be promptly at tended to. Baring ecured the sercicos of an eicellent millin er—Miss E. H. /Op of Binghamton ,-and having a well selected assortment of millinery goods now be ing purchased in New York city, she is confident of pleising all who may favor her with a call either in prices or quality. lir Straw bonnets dressed over to order. Franklin Forks, April 8,1857.4 w. TIIE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of M. L. Mack and Son, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The acco - unts are in the inunis of E. P. Mack, for settle ment. to which all persons are. requested to attend without delay. • . t M. L. MACK, - E. P. MACK. N. B. The business in all its branches, win still be contin tied node . ; s noir arrangement, and While thank ful for putt favors a continuance of the public pat ronage is still solicited. Brooklyn, March SI, 11367, MiIIELL, nEALER in Sinves and Heading% IToop. APO Poles, %mkt, Firkins, Churns, *.c,, k c . AU orders front responsible quarters, promptly 6ped, and shipped as per direction. • •,. • . 'Great, Bend, &sq. Co,, 74.—r Bn9yl - , ,C4O 1011 t °TUT SEED rioeivedi sod for oak. Warranted to be tho 41 right kind. - :By" BALDWDi. Mastro*, !iamb 4,18'67.-11r.:• _ Givl)s.--We have just opened cbOice 1/ lot of De Istitlea ,- Taniuetleav, and a ther l ice ! al 'goo& of entire new patterns. Call and see. IiFSTLEY & 11/A.D., snail* 111•11,40 . 71!rk t . I I . Oalittig . ,l_s - tbf lately - . s. S. 17! 75. Gem* NO. 5,- 1866. 4..7 OLOVER Kul TIMOTHY SEEP, Ibr sale by BED EY & READ. Nectrie, Nord 4 MT. , amid tit tura.* BROS. Tlrg l 1 a Lands. Lauds fu lowa. Lands In Wisconsin. 90MI --Olt NOTICE. Administrator's Sale —or-- MILLINERY. • MRS. S..FULLER Dissolution of Partnership. tainiamie44414,424 . 46.11 _ FOR, SALI9 - 01* RENT. s • clown= otioliai 'coif* keatia 'Orireltlorinship; Itradfltid etiunti;;Pa:, sateen miles from Towanda, and *Writthitirtnie'dista from Owego. Forillits ill* neat', new—hare table water pdwer,andltre In- a firit'ilite location for custom, and wilrbe sold at barnain:'#id terms made to suit thtpociftWer: If not sold sonitlity' resteklegethei with a farm of 1864iVei of 4and buses, toms, and other •hathulblinga,- afut • tie' orchards thereon. For filither - partientarri-addres. 'the sub scriber, at ToWanda, Pa. :AlltiriO. FROST. Starch 1857;-.4w' MB NOVT:46OI*. RU LEY NEtiaDa Phenix ilk*, Kontroller Pa. Mao juseroccived a large"aad, galrabL, i Ock of emu & nun asou, comprising their used Tsriske t t DRY GOODS, • GROCERIES, . CROCKERY t • HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS d DYESTUFFS, . • MEDICINES, • JEWELRY, • HATS d CAPS, FISH& LEATHER, and in fact, almost every article called for, which We are willing to sell at a very amall.advance from New York prices. Montrose, April 8, 1857. • NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP of Susquehanna County. THE undersigned propose to , publish , 'a Map of Susquehanna County, (if sufficient encourage ment be givea) Said Map will show all the roads with their angles ; all Streams 'are to be shown In their proper places with their names, and all Lakes and'ronds, with Blair names, location, shape, and size. The names of•proksty holders generally are to be instated in their proper places. The Map will a lio show the location of all Churches, School' Houses, Hotels, Stores, Postoffices, Mills of all kinds, and al so a eorrect table of distances from one Postoffice to another thionghont the County. ' Sam Nap is to bt- on a scale of an inch and one eighth to the mile, and will be - delizered to subs:et hers, _colored and mounted, at the exceedingly, low price, of The boiler. per copy._ LEE & MARSIL Kos. 17 & 19 Minor St., Philadelphia. April 9, 1837.-13m3n26 TOWN mateitrEs.... •. • • TO such of the cidsetis of Susquehanna County - as may desire to hum village or township libraries; the-undersigned, haring peculiar for eur chasins good books at low prices ; itiferslis 'services for that purpose. Re has catalogues of theipnblica tiona of many of the most extensive publishets 'kVA* country, from which selections may bentade.‘ Stoddard's Mathematical series, and other . School books furnished to sehCols to order. • i . ' E. IV. FRAZIIta. Gibson, Pm, April k.ll3ls7.—ti 0 . F E . ' E C fresh burned and ground," to be had of April 8, '57. 'SONS & SON. I\T . E 0° 0 0 -D - juat.opeoed by . _J. LYONS & Montrose;Apni 1857,, , ]. Cte ="- EC= 00 ...f.. 0 CV kst tar El Ea' OP = 1.0.0 I O rs ' Montrose, Milt subscriber offers - for sale, the halm wheat. JL. one of the most reliable varieties ever introduc ed Into Susquehanna County. Thomugh experience hts etnivineSd me of the fact. ABEL CASSE : CM. Ditnock, March 2s f 18157.-3 iv CALOVER d. TIMOTHY SEE ‘J for axle, by - • . It. BURRITT Mew Milford, March 18, 1857. • SVYERAt large pleasant rooms, suitable for ME. liners, Offices, or a small family,. in the second story of the Brick Block, to let on reasonable terms, front the Brat of April. 'BENTLEY k READ. Montrose, March 18, 1857. Sole Leather. • Anew supply of 'be best quality, just reeelyed, and for sale by BENTLEY d. - READ. - C fors O ale F I BEI4LE4 i & READ 2000 Rolls of Wall Paper. riOXPP.IBIN6 a good wariety of new atyleit end beautiful patems,,also,-13ordeiting, Wlridoir N per, ke.,„luat arrived, and for rale cheap for the qual itY, by ABEL TUUELL. gontrave, March, 18, 1857. ' 1\411;1038..--Large11,Framed Mirror". for solo by • . .A. T.118RY444-1 T r EN NEDY 'S 1111DICAL . DISCOVERY, Xl foe sale by , AMU, .TURBELL Bark Peelers Wanted - . GDOA 'and re li able Nark Feelers wanted, .40 peel ,istloto front 100 to 1000 cords, and deliver,the Lurie on roads; or at our tannery. Also, rotted. by the subscribers 54 to 75 good sheep: . ' • ' E. &O. PRATT. New. Milford, Mareh 17, 1057.40ntil Paper Hang 4000 Deew Piper aad Bonier. of die moslole ildraide Patterni for eide,l4oo#ll ad nace far cub. Please call slid sec. at: 18.'67.- ' • • VII,II.NIDLENA. • rjl - 0 .U A-. • 'S .. A •1, 1: for fatuity and Dart at - - CHANDLARA. tieli - 'gia7rßtvrs ? rivn eenfa4ter A yard; anti: ; „ „ Co lanTipti , ‘1"4"?I'llj"lb T k , ' estern nti Cloves :Send on taantandlnliksg •r: • ?" ,W4BOX-1 OLIN; „T. Adolloll4tataio6rlisitliee: IVOTICX 10 brieby istiett trk allpotaisbedigtlir 4, l lalmatcmiinatkoossoutot,AimuniX,Sviicrt% 4•009 0 4 , 1it5! AssaP tow** 0 0 U. NM' ;slog 1: 1 0.,No*Od o.tiss =derived AP emir sac am OrWaki~ mid Za4* eau!. 4tialocallo-ut hanieflatemint • ' ' hosti, April 6, 1857. j344' . ” ' - resent to Everybody, NITHQ purchases an Ambrotype be. 77 tween this. and the ist of June. Finding it necessary to •raise a con siderable sum of . the "needier during the nest two months. I have adopted this plea kr increasing my tandness, trusting that my efforts to please my patrons virM be so well appreciated that . I' shall .lose thing by , the operation. These presents consist, of .Gold Lot*. ets,lrom itli 3 Oßlto $10,00.; Books from ck. tersl,2s ; Amtn*pes from SI,OO to et,oo; and Lithographs from Meta. to ' Two hamirei. of these, . worth..snar SIKOO wißbe . ginn to the. pnrehesers :4'200 cans sitlected for We. purpose, Ur There wino ticketd ;'conselltreni ik do'waiting fer a minim, d r awi,g".:. but eaek one gets hi:elm:est; with his IU-este:LAE:I • • So now, oa good PooPkoodie no debeft For April or d May will soowpasa sway. Whether rainy or shiny, we don't care a • :fetther. For we do take good pit' tures in nil nods od weatlier. . - W. 8., DEANS:. Sky Parlor in the Brick Block, over Bentley and' Beitra. April 2, 1857. SEED WHEAT. Rooms to Let. ==loi=iti=ZCM' imp Qat: A cheiiiiir-aud, B. OBANDLIZIL - r‘l of DiLAINEg, 3:4 ; , ` fir aiko - . 0444#1.104i. ':• v cioitOi iiiiiiiiWthic4" rra. 6ierottitvelo4tt sto*iso,33* div *vd„ tethe.2 6 also. ?timely . 'seed orki a l kettor gnsfl be sold In-quentfties to vdt the liettebieert • 'MOT hire also on-beed alerge gituottity oft extellimt Bog Wileat. -4 R.lcunsia growls Ida* tflef busbekorlo4 Inquire ef MANE k - 'ittilkien#SlTAAMAlSe!' Koottoseelltateb 18; _ • • • 1` 2kfts, ai A feir-Pkiiisbe are steiesiiddik' 41. be • .141:kee *en eeek _to ekostibitavilkb7 1851. _ 'TEA NEVIOAVIIIENTAPOIWOALIII - vti4iined Vl!eti- pLreipii rot it 4 - ELL. am *t a wT 4 nii iii .:. ..,-,. -o -', .-' ,- !• - . -- AL-BALDWUJii: , r.:- . :, -:*0riti05e,:_,341..40,16,18.47.4.".4 - -.;.:',. • • Noir/cr. •• -. • • " • • • ••• • • • • Dealers rerchamliss, air/lips • ,Ctreaty TN pursuance of the severaractitdeamblYet this 1 Controonwealth , --to provide retentis tilasset: die demandi Apra the Treasury and for-ether --the undersigned appraiser of Merchandle Tessier Sulam'. County, luu4 prep ared *Est of all Yertbaml_lil trading within said County and Placed each's, ssis Merchants in thatch which toldm siren* right and just according to , the.provisiens of addict o tessile bly, as follows viz: Reablenee. Proprietors. . (Xaat. : P.llll: Auburn, John. P. Lambe; 14 .- : • " .Joseph McCain i • • 14 " Grover Phfiipsk Co., 1$ . ' Walt Man & Swisher, .14 , • •' Hiram S. Lewis, = 14 Apolaeon, H. Barney, - . 14 Wm. Buffo*, 14 V. W. Allen, c • •14 • • " R. T. Ashley. " E. S. Kent, - ' 1$ • ' • 1, I 0.0. Iletipatead, 11.; Depot, Post Brothers _l4 - • ..J. C. Lee. - . -14 Bridgewater,G. N. Allen,. ' 14 Clifford, John lighted, - 34 . ' Brundage & Wilson, 14 " S. B. Wells • 10 Handal!. CbtuAs, _ -. J. B. Slocum, -- 111 " H. C..Healy; 14 " IL EL Phinny, . , " Thromes.,Amold, • - IS - Dimoelt Wm..H. Thayer,l4, • ..-J. Smith Jr. *B4 ; 14 " ,L. H. Woodru ff , - 14 , Friendffirilli, Jeremiah ; 12 " Marsh & Glidden, - • 13 Franklin, J. L. iferrhissa, • :14 Forest Lake,D; L. Meeker, ' • 14 • Gibson, S. S. -In ,12 " Hawley* Goal, ... IS • Grunt Sclirslker, 'it , • " -Jan Sulky,_ - N. K. Kennedy, = 1$ Great Bend,J, 4N. Dubois, • - • 14- " • S. IL Dayton, , 11 . " D, Taylor, 10 Lodermille, S.M. June, • _ 11 " • Wm. A. Sao*, 14 - " G. B...Mesick It Co., 14 " Henry McKinney. . IS L. S. Lenbeini, - 13 " . Crane Co,„ 14 "' ' . -ThoMas A Whiting, - • Alanscia Hubbard, " 14 " John•Coisters • 14 Mefferd, G. W. Seymour k 1$ " Zerab Very, 3,4 " • S. B. (Jae, • ' 14 Johnston Edwards r k, Co.;-111` • " • Peunel Carpenter, l3. " NatonAlk liozley.. IS. • „IlailionY, B. R. Lyons & Co., •1$ - Seth A. Lyons. - I 14 Wm. Tremsfn k Co.„ 4 • ' " --Breath Sr Behlager, 6 " -F.D. L,vons, . 14 - Herrick, ,4ohn -14 Teekion, J. I. Turret., , •l4 Jessup, Timothy Depue, `• 14 • • Lathrop, bum A. Newton, Hopbottom, Bell. SE.Tmgley,. 14 " Merrik . . 14 7 Lenox, Selnilta Eaton it•Co, • S " 11. YL Grow 'S: Brother, IS - Llerty, Roger. Kenyon, .14 • 'A. A. Beeman, 14 v Z.Blatedeei L 14 iskidutorp, aC. Wright,. .14 " •PleFig L. RosOr 14. Darius Coleman,' Montrose, Post Bretbore, 11 - " 14.-• -.Abel Ttuyell„ -14 .• t. " 13Ontley_1t_Reed, • is) Guttenberg Ktoserl:oo, acidett; , .. :- '` .8. A: Woodruff,. ,‘„l4 .Reellr A gicki.4o,_ 14. .. y Mott ,k Tyler_. - IS' B. H. 4D. Sayre; -Id'-;" • 11.11.•ffilymi,-• - • • • J. EateddSe-,__ • 14 ' 4. - Simmons k• Merriman, 14 , , •W. 4.. k 8. H. 'Milford, 1* - " - 14 • ' 4 c 3. Lyenii& Soil, • = .Is-- F. B. Chandler ,'' . - • "- Henry . 13 .• . - L.A.,Latbrop & Co., 13'-- " J. B. Singleton,. - ' " Johns: &0: M. Came, 14 - I • I: M. S. Wagon It Son, . • . " Thayer* Co., - . 14 ~ New Milford,Sutphin & Young, l2 " Hayden Brothers,l2 " J. Moss & Brothers. IX • ' E. A. & 0.-Prett, $ • • Henry Ilurritt; - • Dickman's& Gamin, 14, • " Q.. Ward,.l2: • -"- HMI', NormaiHranger, 14,;, ' S. H. Canfield; - 14 - 0 . • George' Snyder, l4 - Silver Lake, Thomas Sullivan, - 14 . ".'• • • " . J. W. Brackney, lk • SprinFtille. E. S. Park, , 13 = ' Scott & Jobuittic l2 • • Sam. DrOtAnith A Shahs.- 14 I • $ " Wm. Shrimpten. ' I '. Miles Creep's - , 14 • it • . Gaylord Curtis, • ' 14-2 • is John Titaey , •. 14 " Whitney & Bot, 1$ " W. H. k H ubbard, is. N. C. ltD. W. Norton; , It Thomes.bgartm, - • - IS ' A. 11.-,McColltun, , • , IS. •' • Freeman Brother, 14 James Bell e _ll* - • Rowley, lk Week — 'l4 _$ Celan-kart:4ller, ,•14t• A. W. Bro.: ' 7:18 - ~ Foot &Jones. I • ' • Carilide I St Carpenter. .:. - 1) •• 1. ••A„ • - Wm.i.ore, I : ;,.• 14. Perrin , 14 " D. ' - " 14 'Thomsen. M. P. -Hathaway; - 14 aegir heloes: lrstli g 11k no - Ihmdaff, &mob Chanbem,l , - • - Ellirl!PPloi: jS. „Lotharills Welteireinlig, • - • t." , 4 4 • Alin/lea. Iforitroits ; '''' B • 4l63llol ' • • 41 : .-$ r • weet,,miirmojearciatjla4k, I ?tarlaelilt , ." 72 • _ - •••I So,llriley,;:" ' wo o , • , looloo)141)", - 40 • ~- S x.Bw Imolognoi Beoot.SOlth ,Shotak ' 14 - . • it — Goalie . 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